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Rupin Supin Trek: Highlights
Trek through the stunning landscapes of Rupin and Supin valleys surrounded by snow-clad peaks and alpine meadowsExperience rich Himalayan culture while visiting ancient villages and interacting with the warm and welcoming localsWitness magnificent waterfalls, pine forests, and dramatic valley crossings that will leave you spellbound every dayPerfect for moderately experienced trekkers seeking a thrilling adventure with diverse terrains and breathtaking viewsCapture unforgettable memories as you walk through lush green valleys, rocky ridges, and high-altitude scenic trailsChallenge yourself with thrilling ascents and rewarding descents that test your endurance without being overwhelmingly toughDiscover the untouched beauty of Uttarakhand's remote valleys filled with diverse flora fauna and panoramic mountain views
Rupin Supin Trek: Overview
Activity Location: Uttarkashi, UttarakhandTrip Duration: 6 Days | 5 NightsBest Time to Visit: All YearTrekking Distance: 30-35 KMMax. Altitude: 15,250 feet (4,650 meters)Rupin Supin Trek Difficulty Level: ModerateMeals: Vegetarian mealsAccommodation: Camping Tent (Triple/Quad Sharing)About Rupin and Supin Trek, Uttarakhand.The Rupin and Supin Trek is a spectacular journey through the untouched beauty of Uttarakhand, offering trekkers a unique blend of adventure, culture, and breathtaking landscapes. This trail connects the Rupin and Supin valleys, showcasing the best of the Himalayas — from dense pine forests and vibrant meadows to ancient villages and cascading waterfalls. With moderate difficulty, the Rupin and Supin Trek is perfect for those seeking an offbeat yet rewarding Himalayan experience. Each day on the trek unveils stunning vistas, such as snow-capped peaks, hanging villages, and crystal-clear streams, making it a photographer's paradise.Starting from the picturesque village of Dhaula, the Rupin and Supin Trek takes you through quaint settlements like Jakha and Bhitri, offering a glimpse into the traditional lifestyle of the mountain communities. As you ascend, the trail merges two distinct valleys, creating a dramatic contrast of terrains — from lush green pastures to rugged high-altitude deserts. The trek usually spans over 6 to 8 days, depending on the chosen itinerary, and is ideal for both seasoned trekkers and enthusiastic beginners who are ready for a moderate challenge. If you’re looking for an unforgettable adventure surrounded by nature's finest, the Rupin and Supin Trek should definitely top your list.Trending Packages: Deoban Trek |Panwali Kantha Trek |Nachiketa Tal Trek |Nalgan Pass Trek |Mukta Top Trek
Inclusion and Exclusion
This Package Includes:Transportation From Dehradun to DehradunTrekkingExperienced & Certified trek leader and local support staffFirst AidAll Meals (breakfast, packed lunch, tea, coffee, snacks, soup and dinner)AccommodationDining Tent, Dining TableHigh quality Dome tents, sleeping bagsAll Permits And Passes Wherever RequiredMedical Kit, Oxygen CylindersGaiters, Koflach Climbing shoes CramponsRadio Willkie Talkie for CommunicationExcludes:Trekking Gear Personal equipmentAny additional activities or services not included in the itineraryMeal During Road JourneyPotters Or Mule To Carry Personal LuggageAnything not mentioned in the includesTrekker carry your Photo ID , Adhar card , Passport , Visa , Medical certificate , Declaration from for entry at forest check posts on the trek it is very important.
Tour Plan
Dehradun to Khanyasni Camp
Pickup from Dehradun Railway Station early morning between 6:00 am and 7:00 am organized by Himalayan HikersDrive by taxi covering a total distance of 235 km which will take approximately 9 to 10 hours to reach Khanyasni CampAltitude at Khanyasni Camp is 1878 meters and night stay will be at our campsite on a twin-sharing basisEnjoy a scenic drive through Dehradun known for its beauty with a special glimpse of Rajpur RoadPass through Mussoorie also known as the Queen of Hills famous for family and vacation tripsStop at Kempty Fall after half an hour to have breakfast and enjoy the lively atmosphere for about an hourWitness views of nearby peaks and take a short 20-minute break near the holy Yamuna River if desiredCross small local markets including Nainbagh, Damta, and Naugaon during the journeyReach Purola around 1:30 pm and take a lunch break before continuing the driveProceed towards Sankri passing through the beautiful zig-zag roads amid pine forests at JarmolaCatch distant views of the back side of Kedarkantha Peak while driving through the forest areaPass through Mori and reach the check post at Naitwar before heading towards Khanyasni CampArrive at Khanyasni Campsite and relax with tea or snacks served at the campsite upon arrival
Khanyasni Camp to Sarutal Camp
Begin the trek after breakfast from Khanyasni Camp following the right side of the Rupin River at an altitude of 1500 metersTrek covers a total distance of 8 km and will take approximately 4 to 5 hours on footAltitude at Sarutal Camp is 2000 meters and night stay will be at our campsite on a twin-sharing basisPass through beautiful Pujali and Bitri villages surrounded by apple orchards and cultivated fieldsObserve the traditional lifestyle of villagers and see crops like wheat and red rice growing in the fieldsWalk through dense pine forests offering fresh air and scenic beauty throughout the trailGet panoramic views of Himachal Mountains and a glimpse of the majestic Changsheel Valley from Bitri villageSet up camp about one kilometer further at a wide, scenic meadow known as SarutalEnjoy a delicious meal at the campsite and relax in the serene environment before retiring for the night
Sarutal Camp to Badang Camp
Start your day with breakfast at Sarutal Camp before beginning the trek towards Badang CampTrek covers a total distance of 8 km and will take approximately 5 to 6 hours on footAltitude at Badang Camp is 2600 meters and night stay will be at our campsite on a twin-sharing basisTrek along a high ridge that divides the Rupin Valley and Supin Valley offering spectacular panoramic mountain viewsEnjoy stunning views of Himachal peaks including the unique four-peaked mountain Swargarohini towards the northWalk through dense forest sections while gradually gaining altitude throughout the dayWitness the beautiful meandering courses of Rupin and Supin rivers visible from various points along the trailCross refreshing mountain streams where you can pause for short breaks during the trekReach Badang, a wide and lush green meadow perfect for setting up camp and relaxing in natureSettle into the campsite at Badang and enjoy a peaceful evening under the stars before retiring for the night
Badang Camp to Pachi Thach via Vijay Top.
Begin the day with breakfast at Badang Camp and prepare for the trek to Pachi Thach via Vijay TopTrek covers a total distance of 12 km and will take approximately 5 to 6 hours on footAltitude at Vijay Top reaches 3800 meters making it one of the major highlights of the trekNight stay at Pachi Thach campsite on a twin-sharing basis in the serene Himalayan surroundingsThe climb to Vijay Top is steep but offers breathtaking views of snow-covered mountains and distant high passesEnjoy panoramic vistas of Vishkhopri, Obra Valley, and the magnificent Khimloga Pass from Vijay TopWalk through beautiful landscapes filled with colorful flowers, streams, open meadows, and dense forestsWitness misty clouds rolling across the valleys with occasional glimpses of the hidden sun creating magical scenerySpend about 3.5 hours climbing to Vijay Top while admiring the towering peaks in the distanceBegin a descending trek through dense forests with thick vegetation adding a new adventure to the journeyReach the lush green campsite at Pachi Thach, set up tents, and explore the beautiful surroundingsEnd the day by relaxing at the campsite and resting under the clear Himalayan skies
Pachi Thach Camp to Fhitari Village and Drive to Sankri
Start the day with breakfast at Pachi Thach Camp before beginning the final trek towards Fhitari VillageTrek covers a distance of 7 km taking approximately 4 to 5 hours on foot through scenic trailsPass through beautiful farmlands and charming villages including Fhitari and Dhara during the descentVisit the grand temple of Lord Someshwar located by the side of the Supin River, an important worship site for localsReach Jakhol village which serves as the gateway to the Supin Valley and is one of the biggest villages in the regionSpend some time interacting with villagers and observing their traditional lifestyle and cultural practicesAfter exploring Jakhol, board a taxi for a 36 km drive back to Sankri VillageAltitude at Sankri is approximately 1920 meters where you will stay overnightCheck into our hotel “Swargarohini” on a twin-sharing basis and enjoy a well-deserved dinnerRelax for the night at the hotel after completing the memorable Rupin and Supin Trek
Drive from Sankri to Dehradun
Enjoy your final breakfast at Sankri with the Himalayan Hikers team before departureTrek completion certificates will be distributed to all participants in a short farewell ceremonyTake some beautiful group photos with the team and fellow trekkers to capture lasting memoriesBegin the return journey from Sankri to Dehradun by taxi covering a distance of 210 kmThe drive will take approximately 8 to 9 hours through the scenic landscapes of UttarakhandRelive the amazing moments of the trek while traveling back alongside the rivers and hillsArrive at Dehradun by evening marking the end of the memorable Rupin and Supin Trek experience
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ClothingTrekking Shoes: Sturdy, waterproof hiking boots with good grip.Warm Clothing: Thermal layers, fleece jackets, and a waterproof jacket.Trekking Pants: Quick-dry pants or cargo pants.T-shirts: Moisture-wicking T-shirts for comfort.Warm Hat and Gloves: For protection against cold.Socks: Wool or synthetic hiking socks (avoid cotton).Trekking GearBackpack: Comfortable daypack to carry essentials.Trekking Poles: Helpful for stability on steep trails.Rain Cover: For your backpack in case of rain.HydrationWater Bottles: Reusable water bottles or hydration bladder.Water Purification Tablets: For treating water from streams.Health and SafetyFirst Aid Kit: Basic first aid supplies, including antiseptics and band-aids.Personal Medications: Any prescription medications you require.Sunscreen: High SPF to protect against UV rays.Lip Balm: With SPF protection.MiscellaneousCamera: To capture the stunning landscapes.Multi-tool/Swiss Army Knife: For various uses.Headlamp/Flashlight: With extra batteries for nighttime.Toiletries: Biodegradable soap, toothbrush, toothpaste, toilet paper.Trash Bags: To carry back any waste.Mandatory Documents:Original and photocopy of government photo identity card- (Aadhar Card, Driving License, Voters ID, etc,Passport and Visa important to foreignersMedical Certificate (First part should be filled by the Doctor and Second part by the Trekker)Declaration Certificates
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: What is the Rupin and Supin Trek all about?
The Rupin and Supin Trek is a unique journey through two picturesque valleys in Uttarakhand. Spanning about 7 days, this trek showcases a beautiful blend of alpine meadows, riverside villages, cascading waterfalls, and towering peaks. Unlike single-trail treks, this one allows trekkers to experience the best of both valleys, each offering its own charm and landscapes.
Q2: How difficult is the Rupin and Supin Trek?
The trek is of moderate difficulty, ideal for trekkers with some prior experience. While most of the route is manageable, there are sections with steep ascents and descents that demand stamina. Trekkers should be comfortable walking for 5–7 hours a day through varied terrain. Acclimatization days help make the experience smoother and more enjoyable.
Q3: When is the best time to do the Rupin and Supin Trek?
The ideal months for this trek are from April to June and September to November. Spring brings blooming flowers and lush greenery, while autumn offers clear skies and golden landscapes. Monsoon is best avoided due to slippery trails, and winter can bring heavy snowfall, making the route inaccessible or risky for non-technical trekkers.
Q4: How long is the Rupin and Supin Trek in terms of distance?
The total trekking distance of Rupin and Supin combined is around 55–60 kilometers, covered over a span of 6–7 days. Each day usually involves trekking 8–12 kilometers, depending on the altitude and terrain. The combination of ascending and descending trails ensures that trekkers experience a good mix of effort and reward.
Q5: What makes the Rupin and Supin valleys different?
Rupin Valley is known for its dramatic cliffs, waterfalls, and changing scenery, while Supin Valley is more pastoral, with quaint villages and pine-covered slopes. Trekking both allows you to appreciate contrasting landscapes and cultures—rugged wilderness on one side and gentle, rural charm on the other—making the experience richer and more diverse.
Q6: Is this trek suitable for children or older adults?
The trek can be manageable for teenagers with good fitness levels, but it might be challenging for very young children or older adults not used to high-altitude trekking. With proper preparation and acclimatization, it’s possible for families with active members to complete it, though a detailed medical assessment is highly recommended beforehand.
Q7: Are any special permits needed for the Rupin and Supin Trek?
Yes, trekkers require forest entry permits and trekking permissions, especially as the route traverses through protected zones and border-sensitive regions. If you're trekking with a registered agency, they typically handle all permit arrangements. Solo trekkers must ensure these are secured in advance to avoid legal or logistical hurdles.
Q8: What kind of weather should I expect during the trek?
Expect a mix of sunny days, cold nights, and the occasional cloudy spell. Day temperatures range between 10–18°C in summer and can dip below 0°C at night. In October, the skies are usually clear, and you can expect crisp mountain air. Always be prepared with layers, as weather can change quickly in the mountains.
Q9: What kind of accommodation is available during the trek?
The trek offers a mix of homestays in villages and camping in remote meadows. In places like Jakha or Dhaula, you may find traditional wooden homes with basic facilities. In higher or less inhabited sections, tents are pitched with sleeping bags and mats. Most campsites offer breathtaking views of the surrounding peaks and forests.
Q10: How is the food during the trek?
Trekkers are usually provided with hot, nutritious vegetarian meals, including rice, dal, roti, vegetables, and porridge. In homestays, local dishes like mandua roti or pahadi aloo are common. While the menu is simple, it’s energy-rich and comforting. You can carry snacks like dry fruits, energy bars, and chocolates for quick fuel during the walk.
Q11: What fitness level is required for this trek?
A moderate to high level of fitness is recommended for the Rupin and Supin Trek. You should be comfortable walking 10–15 kilometers a day with a backpack. Strengthening your legs, improving cardiovascular endurance, and doing practice hikes with elevation gain will help you enjoy the trek without excessive fatigue or soreness.
Q12: I am a solo traveller, can I join the Rupin and Supin Trek?
Yes, you can join the trek to Rupin and Supin. The trip’s difficulty level is moderate and can be attained without someone’s support. Wear robust footwear, and comfortable clothes, and maintain basic fitness to complete the trek.
Q13: Rupin and Supin Trek is safe for females?
The safety and security of women/girls are paramount to us. Hence, it's entirely safe for women/girls to participate in our treks and travels. Our trip leaders always accompany the group, offering constant assistance and direction. Our campsites are thoroughly secure and provide a safe lodging environment. In addition, our female trip leaders often join our trips.
Q14: What will happen if the Rupin and Supin Trek does not go through?
Your money will be refunded within 6 business days.
Q15: Can I reschedule my Rupin and Supin Trek to a future date if I am unable to attend on the day of departure?
Unfortunately, it's not feasible to reschedule your tour to a future date if you're unable to attend on the designated day, regardless of the circumstances (like family emergencies, health problems, or work commitments). However, if you have concerns about this policy, please don't hesitate to email us at info@escape2explore.com, and our team will get in touch with you to discuss further.
Cancellation Policy
Life is unpredictable and we understand that sometimes you have to cancel or change your trip dates and we endeavour to make it as easy as possible for you. However, please understand that we plan everything including guide fees, permits, accommodation and rations in advance. Therefore, any cancellation means inconvenience and certain losses to the people involved in various stages of the programme. Keeping that in mind, our cancellation charges are as below -Cancellations before 30 days from the start of the event: Get a monetary refund with 15% of cancellation charges.Cancellations between 30 days and 15 days to the start of the event: 50 %refund.Cancellations less than 15 days to the start of the event: No refund.Cancellations will be accepted only by email.Note: The Himalayan Daredevils reserves the right to cancel a program before departure in the event of logistical problems arising due to natural calamities, strikes, wars or any other circumstances that make the event inadvisable. In this case, we will refund 50% of the event fees.Itinerary Changes &Trip delays:We plan itineraries based on the information available at the time of planning and in rare circumstances, they are subject to change. If the itinerary is changed or delayed due to unforeseen circumstances such as bad weather, transportation delays, government intervention, landslides etc., we will always aim to give you the best experience possible. However, The Himalayan Daredevils not be held responsible for the cost of delay or changes.For Bookings made from Third Party Websites:The client is responsible for communicating with a third party (booking website) for cancellation.Cancellation / Refund is done by a third party based on their policies.
Blog - Rupin Supin Trek: A Quick Guide
Rupin Supin Trek is a path situated in the Garhwal area of Uttarakhand and presents amazing views to the tourists. Besides the incredible scenery, it has also been cited as one of the less-travelled trekking trails of the Indian Himalayas. This excursion is a spectacle of changing seasons happening every step of the way; from the vibrant flowers of the meadows to dense pine forests, and to waters as pure as crystal and the mountains breathtaking with their beauty, so it’s going to be a journey that you will always keep in mind. The trek of Rupin Supin through Govind Pashu Vihar National Park is truly a nature journey; it starts with village paths, then moves on to oak and rhododendron forests, and finally, it turns into huge alpine meadows with the view of snow-covered peaks. The Rupin Supin trek is truly different because of the phenomenal change of scenery from the roaring waters of the Rupin River to the peaceful Supin valley.Along the way, you can discover beautiful campsites, traditional wooden houses, and shepherd trails, which are your access point to the Himalayan rural lifestyle. Moreover, the trek trail gets you in contact with the locals, provides an opportunity for visiting the village people, and allows a visit into the hearts of the people living in the mountains, through their culture, talks, and kindness. The journey is of medium difficulty and thus is a flexible choice for the decision of experienced trek lovers and energetic beginners with good stamina. Rupin Supin Trek guarantees wonderful weather, flowering, and snow conditions on your trip and different times of the year. The trip is wonderful as this trek takes you to the spots from where you can behold Black Peak and Kedar Kantha, thus it is a great experience for nature lovers, photographers, and adventure seekers. The trek captures the thrill, the peace of the valley, and even the culture, making it one of the hidden gems of Uttarakhand’s trekking circuit.History of Rupin Supin TrekThe Rupin Supin Trek has been associated with the linking of the cultural and natural heritage of the high Himalayan valleys of Uttarakhand in the past. For a long time, the Rupin and Supin valleys were the main traffic routes of shepherds, villagers, and traders, who moved through the valleys with livestock and goods. As the forks of the rivers Rupin and Supin, which form the two valleys, are the tributaries of the Tons River that flows into the Yamuna, this highlights the regional geographical significance. Folklore and tradition have had a huge impact on the trek’s history. The villages inhabiting the valleys such as Jakhol, Dhola, and Boincha were the first communities that lived on transhumance, a lifestyle where shepherds and villagers migrated seasonally with their herds to the mountain with the highest or lowest altitude depending on the weather change, and therefore they were the places where the people who solely relied on transhumance conducted their daily activities. Also, the migrations not only kept the livestock alive, but they also became the relays for the community’s traditions and festivals and rituals connected with nature and mountain gods. In the past, Supin Valley was renowned for its vibrant meadows that were considered the best grazing lands for sheep and goats. On the contrary, Rupin Valley has always been the hardest one due to its stunning waterfalls and rough terrain, but, to some extent, it has also been the backbone of the mountain settlements for the last few decades.The shepherds were the only ones who used the paths connecting Rupin and Supin; however, villagers also slowly began to use the roads for their cultural exchanges with the mountain communities of the neighbouring areas, in addition to the shepherds. Another one of the fascinating things about Rupin Supin's history is its spiritual aspect. The villages in the area are extremely loyal to their local gods and temples, and shrines can be found in almost every corner of the region. For example, it is said that Kedar Kantha and Har Ki Dun are the sanctuaries the Pandavas of the Mahabharata visited during their exile; therefore, a connection is established between these valleys and the other sacred places in Hindu mythology. It was not easy to find these days; however, the area was still very popular with trekkers looking for less-travelled routes in Uttarakhand. Nevertheless, as opposed to the Rupin Supin path, other hiking trails with such as Roopkund and Kedarkantha, which are more popular, retained a very charming and authentic character. Govind Pashu Vihar National Park, which constitutes a major part of the trekking area, was established in 1955 to conserve the region's unique biodiversity that consists of species like the Himalayan monal, musk deer, snow leopard, etc. Therefore, the two valleys of Rupin and Supin were declared ecological areas.Nearby Places around Rupin Supin TrekHar Ki Dun: Not far from the Rupin Supin trek trail, Har Ki Dun is the most gorgeous valley of Uttarakhand. The “Valley of Gods” is still very mysterious and it fascinates with its snow-capped mountains and alpine meadows all around, thus enabling the hikers to get a breathtaking view of Swargarohini and Black Peak. Besides these, Har Ki Dun has its history, too, as it is considered to be connected with the Mahabharata, where the Pandavas are believed to have taken their flight back to heaven.Osla Village: A simple but attractive mountain village close to the Supin Valley, Osla Village is famous for its log houses and cultural richness. The Someshwar Mahadev Temple of the village is well-known for its Contemporary Himalayan architecture. The village represents the mountain village way of life and offers a great opportunity to meet local people and learn their customs.Jakhol Village: Jakhol is a district for the Rupin Supin Trek that mainly consists of a base village. It is full of beautiful natural scenery such as lush green trees, wooden houses, and terraced fields, thus giving you an authentic Himalayan experience. The walkers normally decide to start or finish the trip here, therefore this is one of the most significant cultural and logistical stops of the journey.Mori: Next to the Tons River, Mori is a calm quaint village and a trendy camping spot for adventurous tourists. The place combining with its beauty, riverbank allure, and proximity to trekking routes is loved by all the nature lovers. Apart from this, it serves as a starting point for the Rupin Supin, Har Ki Dun, and Kedarkantha treks.Govind Pashu Vihar National Park: This area under protection embraces most of the Rupin Supin trekking path and is the habitat of the rarest animals like the Himalayan monal, snow leopard, and musk deer. The park's thick forests, high-altitude meadows, and lakes attract not only the trekkers but also the nature and wildlife lovers.Best Time to Visit Rupin Supin TrekSummer (May – June): Rupin Supin Trek is definitely one of the best trips to be made in the summer season. At this time, the valleys are vibrant with blossoming rhododendrons, green meadows, and beautiful, clear skies. The melting of the snow has already begun, exposing colourful landscapes, and that why the trek will be a delight for photographers and nature lovers. During the day, the temperature is quite moderate, though at night it can still get a little bit chilly, so it is the perfect condition for trekking.Post-Monsoon (September – October): Fall is another wonderful time to have such a trek experience. After the showers of the monsoon, the valleys are becoming greener and more refreshing, and usually, the sky is very clean, giving the opportunity to have the snow-capped peaks like Black Peak and Swargarohini in your pictures. The cold, the forest that has turned golden-brown, and the alpine meadows are the elements that make this season magical. Moreover, the season is also safe because the trails are more stable after the heavy rains.Winter (November – February): The Rupin Supin Trek in the heart of winter is usually not considered a safe option, as heavy snowfalls, blocked trails, and extreme cold conditions are the issues that come with it. Villages turn inaccessible most of the time, and it is only advanced trekkers who have the proper equipment and skills that can then take the route as a challenging expedition. However, if the early winter (November) is chosen by the experienced trekkers for their snow-filled adventure, they can witness snowy panoramas before the routes get closed completely.Monsoon (July – August): Monsoon is definitely not a good time for the Rupin Supin Trek because the region is subject to heavy rain. Not only that, but the trails are becoming slippery, and also landslides become frequent, and the rivers get to the point that they cannot be crossed, and that makes the whole trek dangerous. Moreover, there are leeches and really dense fog, making the hike more difficult. Therefore, it is safer not to trek during this season.How to Reach Rupin Supin TrekBy Airport: The Rupin Supin Trek is best reached by flying to Jolly Grant Airport, Dehradun, which is the nearest airport. It is approximately 220 km away from the base village, Jakhol. Trekkers can take a taxi or a shared cab from the airport to the city of Dehradun and then continue their journey to Mori and Jakhol. Dehradun is connected to Delhi and other cities by regular flights, thus making it a convenient option for travelers.By Train: The closest big railway station to the Rupin Supin Trek is Dehradun Railway Station. It is situated around 200 km from Jakhol. Several trains run between the cities of Delhi and Haridwar as well as Dehradun. One can take a bus or hire a taxi to go from the station to Mori via Purola and then continue to Jakhol.By Road: Dehradun is the main road head for the trek. Trekkers can take a bus or taxi from Dehradun and go to the beginning of the trek, Purola → Mori → Netwar → Jakhol. During the road trip, the travellers will be able to admire the scenery of pine woods, river valleys, and small mountain villages, etc., in this way. Some buses run overnight from Delhi to Dehradun, which makes the connection of the trekker’s further journey much easier.Why Book with escape2exploreWhen exploring the Rupin Supin Trek and beyond, escape2explore stands out as a trusted name in adventure and experiential travel. Here’s why hundreds of travellers choose us for their getaways:Trusted, Well-Reviewed Local Operator: escape2explore has gained the trust of thousands of content tourists all over India. With persistent positive feedback and an unblemished reputation for delivering quality experiences, we assure you that your experience will be hassle-free, memorable, and value-packed. 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